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What does it mean to be fraysexual?

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Do you identify as Fraysexual? There seems to be a sexuality for almost every oddity these days, and the latest buzzword, “Fraysexuality,” is likely to serve as the next justification for commitment anxiety (no judgment).

Heterosexual, Bisexual, Homosexual, Pansexual, Omnisexual, Asexual, Androsexual, Multisexual, Polysexual, Spectrasexual, Skoliosexual, and a variety of other sexualities are slowly but steadily being recognized, if not fully embraced. Why not include a couple more incredible ones? comparable to fraysexuality.

According to reports, fraysexuals have difficulty maintaining attraction to people they know. The initial attraction fades once they learn anything about them, possibly even their name.

Fraysexuals are on the “asexual spectrum,” the polar opposite of demisexuals. They even have a flag, which appears to be an exaggerated joke, but it isn’t.

If you have difficulty committing and lose interest in people easily, you may want to identify as a fraysexual (you know, to avoid the inconvenience of accountability and consequences).

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